Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Zulu Tolstoy, artist - Billy Woods. Album song Today, I Wrote Nothing, in the genre Иностранный рэп и хип-хоп
Date of issue: 30.03.2015
Age restrictions: 18+
Record label: Backwoodz Studioz
Song language: English
Zulu Tolstoy |
Wrote a story about a rapper writing a story rap about his shorty trying to rap |
his way up out the trap |
Plenty hoes, gats, run of the mill but flow ill, voice old cognac |
He’d say «No homo!» |
if this was his track |
So I’m writing about him writing about him writing about that |
Felt it fell flat, took a break but he kept going like «Sorry, B, |
I got an album to rap» |
Two decent sixteens, chorus cook crack |
Ended up not using it, not like it was wack but something off with the hats |
Producer caught feelings, took the beat back |
Tape brick bad, he quick mad |
Meanwhile, shorty from the song still rapping, buzzing, «This really might |
happen!» |
Taking meetings in Manhattan, single has traction |
Hip-Hop cops trying to catch him packing |
Dusty old warrants dug out file cabinets, «That's that good hate!» |
Every time the phone ring, might could be Drake |
Missed SouthBy, whitey wouldn’t let him out the state |
Stayed home at the gate, wrote a hook on his phone and knew right away it was |
fucking great |
«The good book says that he that lives by the sword shall perish by the sword, |
said the black |
What right man would have it any other way? |
he said |
It makes no difference what men think of war, said the judge. |
War endures. |
As well ask men what they think of stone. |
War was always here. |
Before man was, |
war waited for him.» |